Logitech MX Master Mac Edition (Wireless)
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Logitech MX Master Mac Edition

Wireless


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Anonymous

2 years ago

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fyrsh

2 years ago

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Unfortunately, most of them are the same product. The Mac edition does not come with a Unifying dongle.

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MightyM

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

Hello Based on your question, I assume that you have a Windows computer. If your computer supports Bluetooth, no further hardware (i.e. no receiver) is necessary. If you don't have Bluetooth, you need to check the compatibility of the receiver. Or you can buy a Bluetooth module (e.g. via USB). Greetings

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VolkerH845

2 years ago

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samch

2 years ago

Hello, Yes, it works well under Mojave. I advise you to take the Mac model. Mojave does not allow you to have the recent version of the Logi Options+ application, but you can customize the mouse buttons for each application. Best regards, Sam

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ZSC4EVER

2 years ago

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ValentinH920

2 years ago

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So this is a mouse, not a keyboard, but on the mac it works for a keyboard: Display the keyboard layout On your Mac, select "Apple" > "System Preferences" and click on "Keyboard" in the sidebar. ... Go to "Text input" on the right and click on "Edit". Select the language on the left and press the key combination "ctr-dial-shift" or the command key.

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Danilo1

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Also works with Windows, I need it regularly with Bootcamp. By the way, the "normal" (not for Mac) version of the MX Master 3 also works on Mac. The only difference is the colour and the fact that the others come with an optional USB-A receiver (for when Bluetooth is not integrated).

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Softloader

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Petrick

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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The MC version is unfortunately not Unigying compatible, so a connection with an adapter is not possible. It only works via Bluetooth. If no Bluetooth is available, you can buy a USB Bluetooth adapter that is as big as the Unifying adapter from Logitech and then it comes out the same.

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kroschfoenig

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

Dongle = dongle, there are no specific keyboard or mouse dongles. However, the keyboard in particular causes problems via native bluetooth on the Mac (M1) (but my keyboard may also be faulty).

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malvin.portner

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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The Mac version doesn't come with the Unifying adaptor, there are some shortcuts that are preconfigured for Macs, those are the only differences, the mouse works with Windows via Bluetooth, a unifying adaptor could be bought separately if needed. The following Reddit page may be of help, https://www.reddit.com/r/mac/comments/i8efot/the_logitech_mx_master_3_for_mac_works_with/

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slicksheriffY7

4 years ago

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LB127

4 years ago

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The main difference between the two models is that the Windows version has a USB receiver that you have to plug into your PC and the Mac version does not. However, both versions can be used for all operating systems.

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emilwettstein

4 years ago

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wesiho

4 years ago

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I bought the mouse together with MX Keys for Mac. The USB receiver was included. Both worked with Big Sur ¨der USB without any problems. In the meantime, however, I use both via Bluetooth. I use the mouse more or less with the standard settings without any problems. I certainly haven't tried all the functions yet. Logitech Options works fine under Big Sur. LG, wesiho dot ch

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